* Snow accumulations... ranging from around 2 inches throughout the middle Susquehanna valley... to 4 or 5 inches across the higher terrain.

* Timing... accumulating snow will decrease in coverage through the mid afternoon hours and then come to an end by early evening.

* Impacts... isolated power outages due to the weight of the wet snow on trees... which could be snapped and fall onto utility lines. Untreated roads could become slushy during periods of moderate to heavy snow.

* Winds... mainly light and variable.

* Temperatures... ranging from the mid 30s across the higher elevations... to near 40 degrees for a late day high in the Susquehanna valley.

Report snow or ice accumulation to the National Weather ServiceState College by sending an email to ctp.Stormreports@noaa.Gov... posting to the NWS State College facebook Page... or tweet@nwsstatecollege with the hashtag c... T... p... W... x.

Record Report

Statement as of 5:30 PM EDT on March 31, 2015

... A record daily maximum snowfall was set at Williamsport...

A snowfall measurement of 4.2 inches taken at 5 PM set a daily snowfall record at Williamsport today. The previous recordwas 3.1 inches set in 1961.

A continuous weather record has been kept at Williamsport since 1895.

Public Information Statement

Statement as of 5:10 PM EDT on March 31, 2015

Observations are collected from a variety of sources with varyingequipment and exposure. Not all data listed are condsidered official.This summary is also available on our home Page atweather.Gov/statecollege